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Search for TherapistsSujatha Reddy, L.P.C.
Heartland Wellness LLC2855 N Speer Blvd
Denver, CO 80211
phone: 303-325-5617
We offer: Health and Wellness coaching for Cancer, Heart Disease, Diabetis, Women's Issues, weight management, life transitions, chronic pain and illness. Mental health counseling for Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia, Grief and loss, Ayurvedic Consultations, Mindfulness program, Cognitive behavioral therapy, EFT Emotional Freedom Technique
Joan C. Soper, Ph.D.
Psychological Services, P.C.613 Walnut St.
Boulder, CO 80302
phone: 303 443 1223
Child and adult individual psychotherapy and assessment, ADHD, giftedness and learning disabilities assessment, major mental illness, depression, anxiety, PTSD, family counseling, women's issues.
Rob McNamara, M.A.
phone: 303-842-6018
Rob is a professor of Human Development and Transpersonal Psychology at Naropa University where he trains psychotherapists. Rob offers his clients unique perspectives on working with their issues from vantage points unavailable to more conventionally oriented therapists. You will be challenged to both embody the fullness of your situation and supported in liberating yourself from the grips of your issues. Not only will Rob help bring greater resolution to your most pressing demands in life he will also orient your attention, body and mind to your excellence and greatness in life. Where most therapy gets lost in problems, Rob's psychotherapeutic approach yokes together working with your limitations and your greatest genius.
Schedule an appointment today to reserve your session. To learn more about Rob visit www.RobMcNamara.com
Amy Winchester, M.A., L.P.C.
Inner Wilds, LLC13 Exner Pl
Longmont, CO 80501
phone: (303) 587-2427
Amy is a psychotherapist specializing in trauma and attachment work with both individuals and couples. She integrates the outdoors and wilderness into her work as a way to help people deepen their process and connect with the fundamental nature of being. Her work is informed by specialized training in Annie Brooks's Somatic Attachment Therapy, Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, and extensive work in the field of wilderness therapy. Amy's experience includes several years of grief counseling with local hospice agencies, providing therapy to families in a residential treatment setting, counseling dual-diagnosis adolescents in wilderness settings, and facilitating support groups for LGBTIQ teens. She is an adjunct faculty member at Naropa University and supervises interns at Boulder Emotional Wellness. Visit www.amywinchester.com for more info
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